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Poetry #284
(published June 29, 2006)
Some LSD Morn'
by Robert James Carter
i walked
a scattered
six-city-blocks
in the crysanthemum
shut-day-eye-dream

then creapt up
windswept
19th Avenue
under unusually pleasant
september-blue-skies

we wribbled about
roachy-paisley
two chins
tucked in scarves
with ice'skating minds

on that fine
lsd morn'
here

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